23 Pubs and Bars found in or around Leyton (London Underground)

Well, the outside's been smartened up and it looks pretty good - the interior's the same old Harold. This large, lively, friendly local shows how it should be done. OK, the beer won't have CAMRA members creaming their jeans,...

This imposing local's pub hasn't really changed much since we started going here almost a decade ago, which is no bad thing. Made up of a large public bar and a smaller room at the front with a pool table, it's a decent pub. It...

Large pub with friendly-enough locals and okay beer. Bit of a sporting theme with tellies in every room. Does have a small room at the back which is a haven. Excellent pint of Guinness (well poured by the landlady) but a...

The Coach and Horses is a traditional style pub and one of the closest watering holes to Leyton Orient football ground. As you can imagine, it gets pretty busy on match days, but the crowd of (predominantly) away fans is...

Not many football club bars can claim to also be real ale havens, but in the case of Leyton Orient Supporters Club, it quite rightly jointly won Camra's National Club of the Year in 2008. There are usually four ales on tap,...

A pleasant enough pub and probably one of the best in the area, with a definite local feel. There's real ale on the taps, two pool tables and dart board, a decent jukebox and kid friendly beer gardens at the front and back, so...

You could almost be forgiven for thinking this is a country pub when you get in, as there's so much on and things to do while you're here and it feels pretty isolated. A focal point for the local community, it's a bit isolated...

The Railway Tavern Hotel has been upgraded to a hotel - its been refurbished and nine en-suite rooms added to it (we suspect they were already there, just not being used or functional). We can only assume this has been done to...

The Cart and Horses is pretty much a local pub for local people. Don't take that wrong, they're friendly enough, and inoffensive enough - there's no gasp when a new face walks through the door, but there's still something about...

Pubs in shopping centres often suffer for the transience of their clientele, but Tap East is working to provide a good experience. Right next to the new Stratford International train station in Westfield Stratford City, it's...

This rather troubled pub has been having problems for a few years now and it's now closed while the owners negotiate with the locals and the council. We don't have high hopes that it'll come back anytime soon, but you never know.

It's hard to be objective about a pub connected to the largest shopping centre in Europe (Westfield Stratford City), but this does a decent job of being a pub. Already proving popular with the locals and part of the Geronimo...